John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35. President of the United States of America and also the youngest to be elected into office. A Harvard graduate and Navy veteran, Kennedy rose from a Democratic Congressman to serving in the Senate, eventually clinching the ticket for a first-ballot nominee for president.
He won against the Republican candidate, Richard Nixon, in a hotly contested race. One of Kennedy's most memorable adages is, Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. JFK was assassinated on November 22, 1963, after being in office for barely a thousand days. His memory lives on, and he remains one of the most celebrated presidents of all time. Minted in 1976, this copper coin features Independence Hall on the reverse side and a portrait of the late president John F. The coin is circulated and ungraded while also being good as new through well up keep, and this makes it a great coin to have in any collection. The 50 cent piece is composed of copper and has a business strike type. It is a Kennnedy Bicentennial Half Dollar that was minted in the United States in 1976. This collectors coin is perfect for any coin enthusiast and is uncertified, so you will want to add it to your collection today!